Blogger Challenge update (day 23): where we are now, and where we can go.

In the last 22.5 days, ScienceBloggers and their generous readers have:

This is nice progress ... but we have 8 more days until the drive wraps up on October 31, and I think we can do more.

I'm away from my scanner, so I'm not going to hit you with my hand-drawn bar graphs. Instead, some quick numbers:

  • Fifteen of our challenges are still open
  • Of those, three are below 30% of their target, five are between 30% and 49% of their target, four are between 50% and 70% of their target, and three are above 70% of their target.
  • Four challenges (here, here, here, and here) are within $400 of their goals.

Why should you care how close we are to meeting these goals? For each challenge where the goal is met, DonorsChoose will put up a 10% "completion bonus" to fund even more teacher-proposed educational projects! And that means even more kids will get the kind of engaging learning experiences they deserve.

As if that isn't enough incentive:

Even if you can only give a little, what we can do when we put our efforts together makes a big difference for the kids.

Continue your awesomeness! It looks good on you.

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